Alright, it's been a while since I've tried to really mess with G-sync and RA so i'm gonna try again and I need help from anyone who can offer assistance. I've got a AOC G2460PG 144hz G-Sync monitor and running Win10. RetroArch is my emulation platform of choice but i've never been able to get it completely get along with G-Sync. Even when I think i've figured it out, there's still some minor audio stutter or scrolling isn't smooth and slight judder creeps in. I've come across jerry-rigged settings from different users but no real 100% fix-all so far.

I'm trying to figure out how I can run RA and actually have it properly utilize G-Sync, assuming it even can....I just want buttery-smooth scrolling without stuttering sound or whatever else might happen and I'm at my wit's end.

wenarlin wrote:im using retroarch, and it is going fineYou need to "audio sync on" - this is the main, and the only stable framethrottling methodYou also need to run "high perfomance" profile in windows power optionsYou need to configure you audio interface like this - this need for audio sync - to work properly

wenarlin wrote:im using retroarch, and it is going fineYou need to "audio sync on" - this is the main, and the only stable framethrottling methodYou also need to run "high perfomance" profile in windows power optionsYou need to configure you audio interface like this - this need for audio sync - to work properly

Sorry for my english - im from russia good luck! retroarch with g-sync - it is a real mind blowing expirience - this is like gaming on real console with CRT TV

Hey there, sorry for not replying earlier. Tried all these and so far, I still appear to see some minor stutter....When I get the chance, i'm gonna go over these steps, probably more thoroughly than before to see if I get different results.